One more flight aboard a B-17, one of the last of its kind

JENNIFER WHITNEY

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Members of the 8th Air Force Reunion group Joe Urice from Kerrville, 88, of the 100th BG, and Joe Garber from Ormond Beach, FL, 89, of the 96th BG, pose for photos in front of the plane before getting a ride on the WWII B-17G bomber "Sentimental Journey" as it visited Stinson Municipal Airport, Friday, October 5, 2012. There are only 5 B-17 Flying Fortresses still flying in the world, this one is maintained by the Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum in Mesa, Arizona.

Members of the 8th Air Force Reunion group Joe Urice from Kerrville, 88, of the 100th BG, and Joe Garber from Ormond Beach, FL, 89, of the 96th BG, pose for photos in front of the plane before getting a ride on the WWII B-17G bomber "Sentimental Journey" as it visited Stinson Municipal Airport, Friday, October 5, 2012. There are only 5 B-17 Flying Fortresses still flying in the world, this one is maintained by the Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum in Mesa, Arizona.